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Prevalence of Seroconversion Toxoplasmosis and Pregnancy Outcome among Childbearing Age Women in Thi-Qar

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  • Zainab Ayad Abdalredha

    (Southern Technical University/College of Health and Medical Techniques, Basrah, 61001, Iraq)

  • Dawood Salman Mahdi

    (Southern Technical University/College of Health and Medical Techniques, Basrah, 61001, Iraq)

  • Mahmood Thamer Altemimi

    (MD, Adult Endocrinologist, Thi Qar Specialized Diabetes Endocrine and Metabolism Center (TDEMC), Thi Qar Health Directorate, Thi Qar, 64001, Iraq)

Abstract

Background. In Iraq, the prevalence rate of toxoplasmosis is variable among different regions according to a few discrete studies. Ninety per cent of toxoplasmosis infections are asymptomatic in immunocompetent people. Aim of Study. To assess the prevalence of seroconversion toxoplasmosis pregnancy outcome among childbearing-age women in Thi-Qar. Patients and Methods. This cross-sectional observational study included pregnant women who were attending different primary care health institutions from September 2023 till April 2024. In-person interviews using a questionnaire administered by the interviewer to gather data on risk variables including age, address, education attained, family history of (DM), number of previous GDM deaths, etc. Results. Pregnant ladies with positive Toxoplasmosis mean age (31.44 ± 6.61) years were significantly older than those with negative Toxoplasmosis (27.27 ± 6.11) years. furthermore, they were having higher weight 77.49 ± 12.15 kg and BMI 31.20 ± 5.28 kg\m2 than those negative Toxoplasmsis` (BMI = 29.24 ± 5.13 kg\m2) (p-value = 0.03). Women with positive Toxoplasmosis had higher blood glucose 154.42 ± 72.56 mg\dL than the other group 114.79 ± 44.67 mg\dL (p-value

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  • Zainab Ayad Abdalredha & Dawood Salman Mahdi & Mahmood Thamer Altemimi, 2024. "Prevalence of Seroconversion Toxoplasmosis and Pregnancy Outcome among Childbearing Age Women in Thi-Qar," European Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, European Open Science, vol. 6(4), pages 22-27, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejmed0:v:6:y:2024:i:4:id:42141
    DOI: 10.24018/ejmed.2024.6.4.2141
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